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Lora B Perkins
Lora B Perkins
South Dakota State University; Editor-in-Chief Native Plants Journal
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Vegetation Sampling and Measurement
K Higgins, N Jenkins, Uresk, Perkins, Jensen, Norland, Klaver
The Wildlife Techniques Manual, Eighth Edition 1, 409-438, 2020
233*2020
Diversity of Free-Living Nitrogen Fixing Streptomyces in soils of the Badlands of South Dakota
B Dahal, G NandaKafle, L Perkins, VS Brözel
Microbiological Research, 2017
1342017
Native and non‐native grasses generate common types of plant–soil feedbacks by altering soil nutrients and microbial communities
LB Perkins, RS Nowak
Oikos 122 (2), 199-208, 2013
1072013
Invasion triangle: an organizational framework for species invasion
LB Perkins, EA Leger, RS Nowak
Ecology and evolution 1 (4), 610-625, 2011
782011
Comparison of seed bank estimation techniques using six weed species in two soil types
EK Espeland, LB Perkins, EA Leger
Rangeland Ecology & Management 63 (2), 243-247, 2010
652010
Plant-induced changes in soil nutrient dynamics by native and invasive grass species
LB Perkins, DW Johnson, RS Nowak
Plant and soil 345, 365-374, 2011
642011
Soil conditioning and plant–soil feedbacks affect competitive relationships between native and invasive grasses
LB Perkins, RS Nowak
Plant Ecology, 1-8, 2012
532012
Managing invasive plants on Great Plains grasslands: A discussion of current challenges
JF Gaskin, E Espeland, CD Johnson, DL Larson, JM Mangold, RA McGee, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 78, 235-249, 2021
492021
Bromus inermis and Elymus canadensis but not Poa pratensis demonstrate strong competitive effects and all benefit from priority
E Ulrich, L Perkins
Plant ecology 215, 1269-1275, 2014
412014
Invasion syndromes: hypotheses on relationships among invasive species attributes and characteristics of invaded sites
LB Perkins, RS Nowak
Journal of Arid Land 5, 275-283, 2013
402013
Quick start guide to soil methods for ecologists
LB Perkins, RR Blank, SD Ferguson, DW Johnson, WC Lindemann, ...
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 15 (4), 237-244, 2013
342013
Looking to the future: key points for sustainable management of northern Great Plains grasslands
LB Perkins, M Ahlering, DL Larson
Restoration Ecology 27 (6), 1212-1219, 2019
322019
Can commercial soil microbial treatments remediate plant–soil feedbacks to improve restoration seedling performance?
LB Perkins, G Hatfield
Restoration Ecology 24 (2), 194-201, 2016
272016
Competition, legacy, and priority and the success of three invasive species
LB Perkins, G Hatfield
Biological Invasions 16, 2543-2550, 2014
272014
An examination of best practices for survey research with agricultural producers
E Avemegah, W Gu, A Abulbasher, K Koci, A Ogunyiola, J Eduful, S Li, ...
Society & Natural Resources 34 (4), 538-549, 2021
232021
Restoration for Multiple Use
MW Paschke, LB Perkins, KE Veblen
Restoration Ecology, 2019
222019
Invasive grasses consistently create similar plant–soil feedback types in soils collected from geographically distant locations
LB Perkins, G Hatfield, EK Espeland
Journal of Plant Ecology 9 (2), 180-186, 2016
202016
Are bison intermediate feeders? Unveiling summer diet selection at the northern fringe of historical distribution
JL Leonard, LB Perkins, DJ Lammers, JA Jenks
Rangeland ecology & management 70 (4), 405-410, 2017
192017
Annual cover crops do not inhibit early growth of perennial grasses on a disturbed restoration soil in the Northern Great Plains
E Espeland, L Perkins
Restoration Ecology, 2013
172013
A field test of commercial soil microbial treatments on native grassland restoration
LB Perkins, JR Bennett
Restoration ecology 26 (5), 851-857, 2018
142018
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